I'm Going Down the River — "I'm going down the river before long, Ba-baby..." "I know you're going to miss… I'm Working My Way Back Home — If "the boat keep steppin'" and his back doesn't give out, the singer will get … I'ze the B'y that Builds the Boat — "I'ze the b'y that builds the boat, And I'ze the b'y that sails her; I'ze the b… The Idaho — Fragment: "She was laden with slates and heavy crates And was bound for New Orl… The Indian Chief — Fragment: "My curse upon the timber with the wood in which it grew, That built … An Iounndrain-Mhara (Sea-Longing) — Scots Gaelic. The singer laments being far from the sea, "For in the glen I am … The Irish Rover — "In the year of our Lord eighteen hundred and six We set sail from the coal qua… The Irish Sailor Boy — "'My parents raised me tenderly, I being their only joy, When my first stroll I… The Irishman's Farewell to his Country (The Shamrock Shore IV) — Farewell, dear Erin's native shore, For here I cannot stay." The singer is leav… Iron Merrimac — The Merrimac starts from Norfolk to "make an end of Yankee Doodle Dandy-O." Aft…